Pietro Mallia, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Capitanea is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He is sentenced to three years' rowing.
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43 Archival description results for Desertion
Antoninus Policascho, buonavoglia rower on the San Petrus, is accused of desertion for failing to show up for duty when the galley left the islands. Witness statements. Sentenced to three years' rowing on the galleys.
UntitledLucianus Collara and Johannes d'Antonius, buonavoglia rowers are accused of desertion for not reporting for duty on the San Josephus and were sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledVincenzo Bonaventura, buonavoglia on the Order's galley San Pietro is accused of desertion from the same. Sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledMatteo Camilleri is accused of receiving money from Cap. Gerolamo Napolitano to serve him on his galley on the corso and then deserting from service. He is sentenced to two years' rowing.
UntitledAntonino de Cara, rower on the Santa Ubaldesca, is accused of desertion. He is sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledBernardo Tabone, buonvaoglia on the San Ubaldesca, is accused of desertion from service and of seeking escape on the vessel captained by Cap. Aloysio Ruggio. Cap. Ruggio is fined 50 uncia. No sentence given for Tabone.
UntitledFrancesco di Donna, Michele della Croce, Michele Peppetuni, and Antonino Bonacorso, buonavoglia rowers aboard the Vittoria are accused of desertion as they failed to report for service. They were sentenced to three years' rowing on the galleys of the Order.
UntitledWitness statements collected confirming that the buonavoglia rower Johannes de Giovanni did not report for duty on board the Santo Nicola.
Domenicus Gallo, voluntary rower on the San Nicola, is accused of desertion by not showing up for duty as requested. Sentenced to three years' rowing with no pay and with bound feet.
UntitledGiovanni Burgella, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Capitanea is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He is sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledRelating to the capture of two deserters, one Gozitan (Madiona), the other foreigner (Givan - Marocchino) who had deserted from a ship engaged in the corso, captained by Cap. Rebollet. The ship had run aground and the two had decided to go to the Gozitan's aunt's house instead of staying with the crew, without due permission. The document contains depositions and sworn testimonies concerning their capture and disarmament. Both sentenced to rowing on the galleys for three years.
UntitledGiacobo Serra, buonavoglia rower on the La Vittoria, is accused of desertion after failing to show up for duty. Sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledGiovanni Paulo Ghing, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Magistrale, is accused of desertion for failing to report for service. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledFranisco Remmires, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria is accused of desertion and of resisting arrest. He is sentenced to ten years' rowing on the galleys.
UntitledBaptistum Garoffalo, buonavoglia rower on the Santa Maria, is accused of desertion for not showing up for service when the galley sailed to Messina. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledJosephus Gambarella and Josephus Laburretta, buonavoglia rowers, are accused of desertion for failing to return to their galley when it was abroad. They were sentenced to one years' rowing.
UntitledMichaele Marinso, buonavoglia rower on San Giuseppe, is accused of desertion for failing to report for work. He was senteneced to three years' rowing.
UntitledJacobus Terlano, buonavoglia rower on the Galera Capitanea, and Mario Bonnici, buonavoglia rower on the La Vittoria, are accused of deserion for failing to report for duty and are sentenced to three years' rowing.
UntitledPhilippus Latora, a buonavoglia rower on the La Vittoria is accused of desertion for failing to report for duty. He was sentenced to three years' rowing.
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